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UK//ˈmɔː.təl//US//ˈmɔr.təl//

Meaning of Motal

Relating to or having the quality of death; beings that can die.

In simple words: A word used to describe something that is alive or can die.

Motal in a sentence

  • Humans are mortal beings, destined to die one day.
  • The mortal wound left him unable to survive.
  • All mortal creatures share the same fate of death.
  • He pondered the meaning of mortal life during the sunset.
  • Despite being mortal, we strive for greatness.

How to use Motal

Used to describe living things or beings. Often contrasts with 'immortal,' which means unable to die.

Grammar pattern

standalone adjective

Memory hint

Think of 'mortal' like 'mortality' – both relate to life and death.

Related words

Collocations with Motal

  • mortal fear
  • mortal danger
  • mortal souls

Synonyms for Motal

Opposites of Motal

  • immortal
  • everlasting

Common mistakes with Motal

  • Confused with 'mortal' as a verb instead of an adjective.
  • Incorrectly using 'mortal' to describe abstract concepts.
  • Mispronouncing the word by stressing the wrong syllable.

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Frequently asked questions about Motal

What does Motal mean?

A word used to describe something that is alive or can die.

What is the definition of Motal?

Relating to or having the quality of death; beings that can die.

How do you use Motal in a sentence?

Humans are mortal beings, destined to die one day.

Can you give another example of Motal?

The mortal wound left him unable to survive.

What are synonyms for Motal?

Common alternatives include human, living, perishable.

What is the opposite of Motal?

Opposite meanings include immortal, everlasting.

What words go with Motal?

It commonly pairs with mortal fear, mortal danger, mortal souls.

What are common mistakes when using Motal?

Confused with 'mortal' as a verb instead of an adjective. Incorrectly using 'mortal' to describe abstract concepts. Mispronouncing the word by stressing the wrong syllable.

How do you pronounce Motal?

US: //ˈmɔr.təl//, UK: //ˈmɔː.təl//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Motal?

Used to describe living things or beings. Often contrasts with 'immortal,' which means unable to die.

What CEFR level is Motal?

"Motal" is at B1 level on the CEFR scale.